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on the internet media that that's the future if you have a safe environment. we're going to face big problems. right on the scene. first street. and i think picture. on a reporter's twitter. on instagram. when the drone heat i was outside with my grandmother everything became dark i was scared a pakistani girl who survived a u.s. drone attack travels to washington to tell congress how her home was destroyed and her grandmother was killed. also this week angered by n.s.a. spying and e.u. delegation fails to get explanations from u.s. officials or germany turns to edward snowden to get answers about the tapping of chancellor merkel's phone. who she. higher. speed. is going to repeat it continuously we hear from n.s.a. leaks reporter glenn greenwald who says u.s. intelligence will continue to harvest data despite.
on the internet media that that's the future if you have a safe environment. we're going to face big problems. right on the scene. first street. and i think picture. on a reporter's twitter. on instagram. when the drone heat i was outside with my grandmother everything became dark i was scared a pakistani girl who survived a u.s. drone attack travels to washington to tell congress how her home was destroyed and her grandmother was killed. also this week angered by n.s.a. spying and e.u....
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. >> a green rush for marijuana instead of gold at a cost to our environment. >> and it doesn't just impact our state. these are our national treasures. these are our national forests and national parks. >> and just this week, senator dianne feinstein urged the environmental protection agency to step in and help fight the environmental damage caused by pot groves in the centralvale. it's not just happying there, it's happening throughout the state. >> if you have a tip for elise or anyone else in our investigative unit, call us an at 888-996-tips or send us an e-mail to nbcbayarea.com. >> now to a developing story this halloween. a night of trick or treating turned dangerous for two young boys. a driver hit a 12 and 13-year-old in the town of clover dale about 30 minutes north of santa rosa. police say the driver is a 75-year-old man who is cooperating with the investigation he is not believed to have been drinking, speeding or using his cell phone. the boys were transported to the hospital but their conditions not released. >>> new tonight, a family from brazil is in san francisco t
. >> a green rush for marijuana instead of gold at a cost to our environment. >> and it doesn't just impact our state. these are our national treasures. these are our national forests and national parks. >> and just this week, senator dianne feinstein urged the environmental protection agency to step in and help fight the environmental damage caused by pot groves in the centralvale. it's not just happying there, it's happening throughout the state. >> if you have a tip...
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. >> again, this allegedly targeting tsa, this is why in the environment we would call it a violence in workplace, potential violence in workplace situation because it appears and realize there's a lot to be learned, it appears this individual went in and somehow was targeting tsa. the question is, what is his beef? what had his relationship with tsa? if it is home grown, there's so many other ways to resolve conflict but unfortunately violence is a means of conflict resolution in this country. >> tell us more about tsa officers in general. they are not really police but do have that sort of responsibility within one area of the airport. but there are also actual officers and military personnel at airports. they don't have guns but they are sort of first level of response. tell us about tsa and what we need and expect from them? >> of course, tsa came about after 9/11 when we had planes hijacked and other individuals running metal detectors. tsa is well trained as they are, these are security officers, not law enforcement officers, don't carry guns or have the power of arrest. they r
. >> again, this allegedly targeting tsa, this is why in the environment we would call it a violence in workplace, potential violence in workplace situation because it appears and realize there's a lot to be learned, it appears this individual went in and somehow was targeting tsa. the question is, what is his beef? what had his relationship with tsa? if it is home grown, there's so many other ways to resolve conflict but unfortunately violence is a means of conflict resolution in this...
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i'm not an attorney but i would wonder where you can define neglect by creating an environment neglectfully where somebody could get hurt versus them hurting themselves. i don't know that legal distinction. i know that a slippery floor, i hard floor, an unlit step, somebody with a big device in their hand all spell lawsuits, all spell danger. when i look at a businesslike this, i see a conscientious entrepreneur who started a business she believes in. but the nature of the business is worrisome. i worry how you survive without a lawsuit somewhere. >> but i mean, you're an attorney, lawsuits lurk everywhere. you said slippery floor, shadowy step. can you protect yourself against everything? >> no, you can't. nothing is foolproof. she's very smart, she has a detailed limitation of liability. but also she seems to know her customers really, really well. she says no a lot. she's not letting every person in her doors. she's thoughtful about her environment, about what's in it but also who she's bringing into the establishment to create a safe experience and limit her liability. >> it's obvious,
i'm not an attorney but i would wonder where you can define neglect by creating an environment neglectfully where somebody could get hurt versus them hurting themselves. i don't know that legal distinction. i know that a slippery floor, i hard floor, an unlit step, somebody with a big device in their hand all spell lawsuits, all spell danger. when i look at a businesslike this, i see a conscientious entrepreneur who started a business she believes in. but the nature of the business is...
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you hear a sound like that in an airport environment and it's definitely not right. >> did you know right away it was shots? >> yeah, i think within a couple seconds or almost a split second everybody, you know, i was standing at the very back of the line and everybody dropped to the floor, and i mean, i think everybody knew right away it was shots. it's much louder and more abrupt than anything you hear there, so yes. >> what did you do then? >> i was at the very back of the line in the second screening area where all the other passengers were ahead of me, probably 150 people or so and everybody dropped to the floor and started crawling, crawling forward and i looked over and there was an emergency exit out to the exterior of the airport and i just thought i'm not going to be between the shooter and all these people and i just went right out the emergency exit and i just started running. i dropped my luggage or whatever and i just started running across the tarmac. i didn't -- i had no idea if there was more shooters or bombs so i wanted to get as far away from it as i could quickly. >>
you hear a sound like that in an airport environment and it's definitely not right. >> did you know right away it was shots? >> yeah, i think within a couple seconds or almost a split second everybody, you know, i was standing at the very back of the line and everybody dropped to the floor, and i mean, i think everybody knew right away it was shots. it's much louder and more abrupt than anything you hear there, so yes. >> what did you do then? >> i was at the very back...
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. >> reporter: that environment is a bright sunny warehouse space in dog patch neighborhood. her, engineers work on products like an artificial joint that is stable, made out of plastic. >> we looked at what is on the market saw it was stainless steel, expensive metals and thought how to take that design to make it out of a plastic material that would be much easier to manufacture, lower cost. >> reporter: how much lower? about $80 a knee project manager says it's designed with extended range of motion to allow users to sit cross legd and adopt to other realities of the developing world. >> use pit toilets so. in order to go to the bathroom you need to be able to squat . that is an important requirement in the knee design. >> reporter: affordable, and z.durable. while in college, garrett seigel put expertise into this lamp used to treat baby was jaundice. >> we sdroent a cooling fan in this device. so it doesn't require replaceable air filters the fan can't break. >> reporter: the price about 22,000 indian rupies. >> about $400. >> the team brings it's products to india and t
. >> reporter: that environment is a bright sunny warehouse space in dog patch neighborhood. her, engineers work on products like an artificial joint that is stable, made out of plastic. >> we looked at what is on the market saw it was stainless steel, expensive metals and thought how to take that design to make it out of a plastic material that would be much easier to manufacture, lower cost. >> reporter: how much lower? about $80 a knee project manager says it's designed...
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. >> reporter: that environment is a bright sunny warehouse space in dog patch neighborhood. her, engineers work on products like an artificial joint that is stable, made out of plastic. >> we looked at what is on the market saw it was stainless steel, expensive metals and thought how to take that design to make it out of a plastic material that would be much easier to manufacture, lower cost. >> reporter: how much lower? about $80 a knee project manager says it's designed with extended range of motion to allow users to sit cross legd and adopt to other realities of the developing world. >> use pit toilets so. in order to go to the bathroom you need to be able to squat . that is an important requirement in the knee design. >> reporter: affordable, and z.durable. while in college, garrett seigel put expertise into this lamp used to treat baby was jaundice. >> we sdroent a cooling fan in this device. so it doesn't require replaceable air filters the fan can't break. >> reporter: the price about 22,000 indian rupies. >> about $400. >> the team brings it's products to india and t
. >> reporter: that environment is a bright sunny warehouse space in dog patch neighborhood. her, engineers work on products like an artificial joint that is stable, made out of plastic. >> we looked at what is on the market saw it was stainless steel, expensive metals and thought how to take that design to make it out of a plastic material that would be much easier to manufacture, lower cost. >> reporter: how much lower? about $80 a knee project manager says it's designed...
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they had recommended such a plan before because they say it was easier on the environment. but then in april, planners changed the route to the west of hanford. they say that was more efficient. but farmers complained about possible damage to their property. so the plan was changed back to what it was before. >> a monster storm stretching from the great lakes to the gulf coast across the nation's mid section continues to cause flooding and severe w wind damage this morning. two men were killed by flooding in central texas. we're up to 14 inches of rain had fallen so far. south of austin, emergency crews are going door to door after a possible tornado his bridge city. in indiana, nearly a hundred people had to be rescued when it roof collapsed in terre haute. >>> the scariest sight is in kansas where this school bus got swept on to its side. the driver was injured, but he managed to call for help right away. rescuers set their ae he emotions aside and used ropes and pulley toes carefully extract all ten students on board plus the driver. they train for it, but still, when ki
they had recommended such a plan before because they say it was easier on the environment. but then in april, planners changed the route to the west of hanford. they say that was more efficient. but farmers complained about possible damage to their property. so the plan was changed back to what it was before. >> a monster storm stretching from the great lakes to the gulf coast across the nation's mid section continues to cause flooding and severe w wind damage this morning. two men were...
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engineers developed two approaches to stormwater infrastructure to transport water away from the urban environment. one approach was to carry waste and stormwater through the same pipe. this combined system was less expensive than building two individual pipe networks. and stormwater was seen as a way to flush out the sewers. through the 19th century, the combined system was considered state-of-the-art throughout the world, and is still in use in many cities today. but cities constructed these systems before treatment was the standard. and even today's largest treatment plant doesn't have the capacity to treat the sudden volumes of water rushing through a combined system during rain. the plant is overloaded, and the excess rainwater, mixed with untreated raw sewage, is diverted straight into local waterways, creating a combined sewer overflow, or cso. there are over 700 communities in the united states with combined sewer systems. the other approach was to separate wastewater from stormwater, using two pipe networks. this separate system simply carries the stormwater away from the city. but even s
engineers developed two approaches to stormwater infrastructure to transport water away from the urban environment. one approach was to carry waste and stormwater through the same pipe. this combined system was less expensive than building two individual pipe networks. and stormwater was seen as a way to flush out the sewers. through the 19th century, the combined system was considered state-of-the-art throughout the world, and is still in use in many cities today. but cities constructed these...
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narrator: los angeles county is beginning to develop ways to reduce the infrastructure's impact upon the environment. on the front lines of protecting the beaches, are the crews that clean out the stormwater system. man: this big vactor truck works on the same principle as your vacuum cleaner in your house, only this thing sucks up the whole house. some of the storm drains collect a lot of trash. i started cleaning drains in '93. they were horrible because they hadn't been maintained so much. now this is a priority. you have trash, animal waste, and it ends up on our beaches. that is a health risk. that is one of the main reasons why we have to close the beaches after heavy rain. narrator: but even when it's not raining, water still enters the stormwater system, carrying pollutants. here on the west coast, a lot of our storm drain systems are separate from the sanitary sewer system, so if you dump something in the storm drain, it goes right to the ocean untreated. alamillo: we haven't had a major rainstorm in the last year or so yet there's a lot of water in this creek here. i would say 20% of it is
narrator: los angeles county is beginning to develop ways to reduce the infrastructure's impact upon the environment. on the front lines of protecting the beaches, are the crews that clean out the stormwater system. man: this big vactor truck works on the same principle as your vacuum cleaner in your house, only this thing sucks up the whole house. some of the storm drains collect a lot of trash. i started cleaning drains in '93. they were horrible because they hadn't been maintained so much....
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as a city, we need to do much better at creating an environment where we have more jobs and economic development. we are also extremely challenge in our public transit. we talk about being a transit first city, but everyone has had the experience of sitting in gridlock, waiting for the bus, trying to hail that tab, walking on pedestrian sidewalks that are not particularly safe. as a city, we need to do more to invest in the first-class transportation system. >> what are some of the biggest issues facing your district? >> in addition to the local economy that impacts the merchant corridors, to many vacant storefronts, transit issues, in every neighborhood we're having a real conversation about how we change, whether we should preserve aspects of the important characters of our neighborhood or think about building new things. there is also a real discussion we're having in many neighborhoods about affordability. i hear from too many tenants in the process of being evicted, homeowners being foreclosed on. we need to think about how all of us can continue to live in a city where the whol
as a city, we need to do much better at creating an environment where we have more jobs and economic development. we are also extremely challenge in our public transit. we talk about being a transit first city, but everyone has had the experience of sitting in gridlock, waiting for the bus, trying to hail that tab, walking on pedestrian sidewalks that are not particularly safe. as a city, we need to do more to invest in the first-class transportation system. >> what are some of the...
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but it is a target-rich environment. and one of a million passengers can act out and you have to respond to it. >> chief parks, who exactly do airport police report to? are they part of the lapd? you said they had separate training. >> caller: by charter, they are the responsibility for the l.a. airport commission. so within the organization of the l.a. airport, you have -- in fact their homeland security was just recently selected to go into a very high level job within lapd. we just came from lapd as deputy chief. they work specifically for the airport. >> are you aware of any kind of tension between tsa officer and airport police at l.a.x.? >> caller: the tsa officer? i'm not aware of that. my understanding is there are thousands of employees and millions of passengers. i'm sure there's a conflict here or there. but i don't have a sense that there's not a very good working relationship amongst the public safety and homeland security people. >> law enforcement source tells cnn before the repositioning, airport police o
but it is a target-rich environment. and one of a million passengers can act out and you have to respond to it. >> chief parks, who exactly do airport police report to? are they part of the lapd? you said they had separate training. >> caller: by charter, they are the responsibility for the l.a. airport commission. so within the organization of the l.a. airport, you have -- in fact their homeland security was just recently selected to go into a very high level job within lapd. we...
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he said an increasingly difficult security environment led japanese leaders to review their country's defenses. he said they're discussing whether their country's forces should be allowed to help an ally under attack. he highlighted some of japan's security challenges saying leaders are concerned about north korea's nuclear and missile development programs, and repeated chinese intrusions into japanese waters in the east china sea. >> translator: deepening the defense exchanges between japan and russia is important. not only for our countries, but also for the security environment in the asia-pacific region. >> he said security discussions with the russians do not indicate any change in the japanese determination to continue working for peace. >>> for more on the territorial issue, here's nhk world's reporter. >> reporter: ministers from japan and russia are doing something together they've never done before. the japanese held similar meetings with allies from the u.s. and australia, but they and the russians are still struggling with the legacy of world war ii. they've been locked in
he said an increasingly difficult security environment led japanese leaders to review their country's defenses. he said they're discussing whether their country's forces should be allowed to help an ally under attack. he highlighted some of japan's security challenges saying leaders are concerned about north korea's nuclear and missile development programs, and repeated chinese intrusions into japanese waters in the east china sea. >> translator: deepening the defense exchanges between...
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they were living in, and it was truly a binge drinking environment. they were very open about, and that does give leeway to an occasion where people can be vulnerable. but they are going to be vulnerable on both sides of that equation. the men and the women as well. both sides if you have been subjected to a great deal of intoxication are going to be conclusions. >> yeah, i have seen numbers that as many as three-quarters of the rapist are people who have been drinking heavily. now you think this substantially underreported and you have learned of others who have suffered from this and who hadn't talked about it. >> yeah, and like what joie was saying, rape is not a knew problem. it's not that it's new. it's that we are finally connecting and have the language to speak out about it. social media has given us an entirely new platform to connect country. >> and beyond that there is such a shame in coming forward. it couldn't have happened to you or at a place as safe as carolina or any other school. look at rape statistics on college campuses and they a
they were living in, and it was truly a binge drinking environment. they were very open about, and that does give leeway to an occasion where people can be vulnerable. but they are going to be vulnerable on both sides of that equation. the men and the women as well. both sides if you have been subjected to a great deal of intoxication are going to be conclusions. >> yeah, i have seen numbers that as many as three-quarters of the rapist are people who have been drinking heavily. now you...
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morning >>"it's a very dangerous situation" >> reporter:oakland fire battalion chief lisa baker >> environment and there is only one way in and one way outwe had some cars that actually tried to turn around and go out" >> reporter:once the fire started the tunnel quickly filled with smokeimpacting 8 people who needed medical attentionsays chp officer daniel hill >>"there were no injuries in this situationchildren that were in the tunnel at the time" >> reporter:the driver of the burned vehicle also made it out safely >>"it was scary yeah" oakland and orinda fire fighters teamed up to battle the blazewhich burned for about 30minutes before it was tottaly extinguished >> reporter:fans inside the tunnel were activatedblowing the smoke out clearing the air for driversmany of whom were stuck in stand still traffic for nearly 2- hoursbefore the eastbound lanes were reopenthe cause of the car fire is still under investigationoutside the caldecott tunnel on hwy 24 haaziq madyun kron4news >> catherine: our team coverage continues now with a look at the big traffic back-up that followed. we have video f
morning >>"it's a very dangerous situation" >> reporter:oakland fire battalion chief lisa baker >> environment and there is only one way in and one way outwe had some cars that actually tried to turn around and go out" >> reporter:once the fire started the tunnel quickly filled with smokeimpacting 8 people who needed medical attentionsays chp officer daniel hill >>"there were no injuries in this situationchildren that were in the tunnel at the...
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at a cost to our environment. >> and it doesn't just impact our state. these are our national treasures. these are our national forests and our national parks. >> and what makes our national forests and tribal lands so desirable for growers? they can tap into the water for free. they often go undetected. but just this week, senator dianne feinstein urged the environmental protection agency to help stop the environmental damage taking place in the central valley. but, you know, as you just saw, it's happening way beyond that area. it's happening throughout the state. >> right. it's disgusting the way it looked out there. so sad for the animals. >> it really is. >> if withdryou have a tip for investigative unit, give us a call at 888-996-tips or send an e-mail to theunit@nbcbayarea.com. >>> they came to san francisco for the perfect engagement. you know who we're talking about. kanye west and kim kardashian are trying to take one of the witness there at at&t park to court. >>> also -- >> reporter: i'm marianne favro live in san jose. could cuts to governme
at a cost to our environment. >> and it doesn't just impact our state. these are our national treasures. these are our national forests and our national parks. >> and what makes our national forests and tribal lands so desirable for growers? they can tap into the water for free. they often go undetected. but just this week, senator dianne feinstein urged the environmental protection agency to help stop the environmental damage taking place in the central valley. but, you know, as...
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. >> this idea of creating an environment where you can have a rational conversation with people, and look at the facts, think about how collectively we can raise the performance bar. >> and just a reminder to join us on facebook where this week we're looking for pictures of street art in your neighborhood. that's it for this edition of "pbs newshour weekend." i'm hari sreenivasan. thanks for watching. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> "pbs newshour weekend" is made possible dby -- >>> corporate funding provided by -- >>> additional support provided by -- and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you.
. >> this idea of creating an environment where you can have a rational conversation with people, and look at the facts, think about how collectively we can raise the performance bar. >> and just a reminder to join us on facebook where this week we're looking for pictures of street art in your neighborhood. that's it for this edition of "pbs newshour weekend." i'm hari sreenivasan. thanks for watching. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> "pbs newshour...
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they're still making sure that this environment is safe. it is not as if they're acting as if it's completely done at this point. defini definitely, as you probably heard, they're still asking to see my id every 20 feet even though i have gotten through so many clearances. they're not messing around. >> can you blame them? >> not at all. >> walking around and around because traffic is so bad here, and understandably so, at l.a.x. thank you. don't go too far. leslie was an eyewitness this morning. she's at l.a.x. can you hear me? >> yes, i can. >> tell me, just take me back to the very beginning. where were you outside, inside the airport? when the shots rang out? >> i was actually right in the terminal, in virgin america. i was waiting for a flight to new york. and i was just walking around in the virgin america terminal. and suddenly, i just heard alarms and i heard very, very loud gunshots, and people started just running. and it sounded like 50 feet away from me. i ran the other way and got into a bathroom under a counter where people we
they're still making sure that this environment is safe. it is not as if they're acting as if it's completely done at this point. defini definitely, as you probably heard, they're still asking to see my id every 20 feet even though i have gotten through so many clearances. they're not messing around. >> can you blame them? >> not at all. >> walking around and around because traffic is so bad here, and understandably so, at l.a.x. thank you. don't go too far. leslie was an...
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. >> this idea of creating an environment where you can have a rational conversation with people, and look at the facts, think about how collectively we can raise the performance bar. >> and just a reminder to join us on facebook where this week we're looking for pictures of street art in your neighborhood. that's it for this edition of "pbs newshour weekend." i'm hari sreenivasan. thanks for watching. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> "pbs newshour weekend" is made possible dby -- >>> corporate funding provided by -- >>> additional support provided by -- and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> funding for this program is >> funding for this program is provided by subaru.or: at s female announcer: at subaru, we build vehicles like the rugged outback, with symmetrical all-wheel drive standard and plenty of cargo space for those who pack even more adventure into life. subaru, a proud sponsor of "globe trekker."
. >> this idea of creating an environment where you can have a rational conversation with people, and look at the facts, think about how collectively we can raise the performance bar. >> and just a reminder to join us on facebook where this week we're looking for pictures of street art in your neighborhood. that's it for this edition of "pbs newshour weekend." i'm hari sreenivasan. thanks for watching. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> "pbs newshour...
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the government should implement a policy to provide an environment that encourages innovation. >> reporter: the question is whether china can develop from being the factory of the world to a maker of more sophisticated goods. business competitors around the world will be watching. nhk world. >>> populace, prosperous, pushing ahead. china's rise brought it wealth power, and problems. an income gap divides its people. pollution threatens their health. and disputes at seas strain relations with its neighbors. find out about the challenges china faces, on "newsline." >>> experts are examining a collection of modern art seized by the nazis and stashed in a german apartment. the works include paintings by picasso and metisse. experts estimate the value at about 1 billion euros or about $1.35 billion. the weekly german magazine "focus" said the collection came to light two years ago in munich. investigators made the discovery while searching a home of a man accused of tax evasion. the collection consists of about 1,500 pieces. the magazine said the nazis seized the works during world war ii. some
the government should implement a policy to provide an environment that encourages innovation. >> reporter: the question is whether china can develop from being the factory of the world to a maker of more sophisticated goods. business competitors around the world will be watching. nhk world. >>> populace, prosperous, pushing ahead. china's rise brought it wealth power, and problems. an income gap divides its people. pollution threatens their health. and disputes at seas strain...
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that today is wednesday the ultimate health of the portfolio is a function of the broader economic environment. we need to be reminded when the government shuts down the default on treasury is threatened and in the economy performs worse and in the mmif suffers. hopefully you will have the opportunity to tell the other side of the story and share with us the history and more importantly where we go from here. thank you and i yield back. >> we welcome testimony of carol galante, the commissioner of federal housing administration at department of housing and urban development. she appeared before our committee on february 13 of this year. she needs no further introduction. without objection to her written statement will be made and part of the record. you are recognize. thank you for being here. >> chairman -- >> i do not think your microphone is on. >> can you hear me now? chairman, ranking member, thank you for the opportunity to testify about the insurance fund. first i want to be clear that while we would have preferred to avoid the mandatory appropriation these funds are not a bailout at a
that today is wednesday the ultimate health of the portfolio is a function of the broader economic environment. we need to be reminded when the government shuts down the default on treasury is threatened and in the economy performs worse and in the mmif suffers. hopefully you will have the opportunity to tell the other side of the story and share with us the history and more importantly where we go from here. thank you and i yield back. >> we welcome testimony of carol galante, the...
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it's hard to see opportunity in today's challenging environment. unless you have the right perspective. bny mellon wealth management has the vision and experience to look beyond the obvious. we'll uncover opportunities, find hidden risk, and make success a reality. bny mellon wealth management. you're history. selsun blue itchy dry scalp. gets to the root of dandruff and hydrates the scalp. selsun blue itchy dry scalp. >>> a live look at the red sox victory parade in boston. a lot of...
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so i would be careful here, although, if we can get some traction in gold, in this environment, the gold miners should outperform. >> good thing is they are starting to cut back production, so that should help prices. >> that's why beaks and i have talked about this on air. that's why the gold miners out perform metal on way up. they have more control other than cost of the metal. >> time for the final trade. let's go around the horn. he was late. but he'll go first. steven grasso. >> hewlett-packard since october 9th or 10th, the stock is up 27% against a backdrop of s & p up 7%, there is something going on other than that navy contract we saw today. >> tim. >> take profits in brazilian steel. ggb. >> he had to get his money's worth. beakers. >> listen, we are a bit frothy here. and volatility is cheap, buy s & p puts. >> guy. >> new york city marathon, legg mason. >> options action starts right after this. 7 million investors who think like you do. face time and think time make a difference. at edward jones, it's how we make sense of investing. ♪ ♪ hey [ male announcer ] when we bu
so i would be careful here, although, if we can get some traction in gold, in this environment, the gold miners should outperform. >> good thing is they are starting to cut back production, so that should help prices. >> that's why beaks and i have talked about this on air. that's why the gold miners out perform metal on way up. they have more control other than cost of the metal. >> time for the final trade. let's go around the horn. he was late. but he'll go first. steven...
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to me, if profits are rising in this monetary environment, you really can't fight the take. you may have stock corrections, but you really can't fight the take. >> and there is nowhere else to go. where are we going to get 23% on your buck except the s&p. you're going to come here. yeah, they are rising very slowly, but they are rising. >> that's very important. i think it's true for the whole economy. >> no, it absolutely. when you think about it again with the fed floor and this marketplace, it's a relatively -- at least there is a sense that it is a relatively safe place to put your money. >> one thing that does trouble me -- we got to get out of here -- obama care and this glory troubles me. a whole lot of people in the next 12 months are going to pay higher premiums which is a gigantic tax hike for the economy. but we'll have a bigger discussion on that. allen valdez, warren meyers, thank you very much. i appreciate it. >>> the continuing obama care disaster and the budget battles have americans angry at both parties. maybe like never before. so that could be bad news f
to me, if profits are rising in this monetary environment, you really can't fight the take. you may have stock corrections, but you really can't fight the take. >> and there is nowhere else to go. where are we going to get 23% on your buck except the s&p. you're going to come here. yeah, they are rising very slowly, but they are rising. >> that's very important. i think it's true for the whole economy. >> no, it absolutely. when you think about it again with the fed floor...
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what began as a sheltered environment for children of 12 families has grown into a place that fosters community inclusion. a look through the eyes of one of the clients. >> for michael, painting brought him peace. >> it's relaxing. >> his passion is reflected on the walls of abilities united, serving people of all age was a range of disabilities. >> what is your favorite? >> lion. >> he's nice. >> it's a talent fostered by abilities united. his works have been sold throughout the bay area and beyond. >> to michael it's huge self esteem build. now he knows he's an artist and people, anywhere, i meerngs he sold work internationally. it's huge. >> reporter: executive director says michael thrived, learning independent living skill was a coach. >> things you and i take for granted like going out, shopping, traveling on the bus, cleaning our place, doing a budget, those skills we try to teach so that the people that we're serving can be a successful as possible out there in the community. >> reporter: tell me about what this program has helped you with. >> become independent. help my socia
what began as a sheltered environment for children of 12 families has grown into a place that fosters community inclusion. a look through the eyes of one of the clients. >> for michael, painting brought him peace. >> it's relaxing. >> his passion is reflected on the walls of abilities united, serving people of all age was a range of disabilities. >> what is your favorite? >> lion. >> he's nice. >> it's a talent fostered by abilities united. his works...
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. >> it's important that we are in a safe work environment. that our passengers are in a safe riding environment. >> bart's board of directors will hold a special meeting to vote on this contract, bart's general manager expects they will approve it. a san francisco restaurant is the second best in the country. that as cording to trip advice rear er -- adviser. gary danko. it's at hyde and north point street. number 1 on the list is colonel oakial and son dining room in new york city. >>> a cross country drive in 29 hours. >> a transformation in the east bay. an old military base will be home to thousands of new residents and the way recycling will help pay for it. >>> residents on high alert. what this sink hole may have to do with reports of small earthquake in an unlikely place. >>> winds picking up over the next few hours. the areas that will be under wind advisory. ♪ yeah, i dream about bacon. [sfx] wham! so i'm bringing back the blt cheeseburger combo. a juicy jumbo beef patty loaded with hickory smoked bacon and melting cheese plus fri
. >> it's important that we are in a safe work environment. that our passengers are in a safe riding environment. >> bart's board of directors will hold a special meeting to vote on this contract, bart's general manager expects they will approve it. a san francisco restaurant is the second best in the country. that as cording to trip advice rear er -- adviser. gary danko. it's at hyde and north point street. number 1 on the list is colonel oakial and son dining room in new york...
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on the internet media that that's the future if you don't have a safe environment. we're going to face big problems. please write down the street. first street legal and i think the church. reformers. instantly. be a. little. live . live. live. live live live. talk rules and if it doesn't you can jump in anytime you want to. live. delimit torch is on its big journey to such. a one hundred twenty three days. through two hundred cities of russia. really fourteen people. or sixty killing. in a record setting trip. numbers for the. olympic torch relay. thanks for staying with us fifteen minutes past the hour pakistan's foreign ministry some in the u.s. ambassador following the killing of a pakistani taliban leader by a u.s. drone strike is all about accused washington of sabotaging attempts to hold peace talks with the taliban the group vowed to avenge the death of their leader it's been claimed several times before that hakim will most suit was killed only for him to turn up yet alive but he had expressed willingness told serious talks with pakistan's government and sa
on the internet media that that's the future if you don't have a safe environment. we're going to face big problems. please write down the street. first street legal and i think the church. reformers. instantly. be a. little. live . live. live. live live live. talk rules and if it doesn't you can jump in anytime you want to. live. delimit torch is on its big journey to such. a one hundred twenty three days. through two hundred cities of russia. really fourteen people. or sixty killing. in a...
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if he had a semiautomatic weapon whether a handgun or a long gun, unfortunately a very target rich environment for him where you have people all unarmed. everyone else has gone through a metal detector and is not armed in that building except for the few police officers that are spread very thin throughout that terminal. so it could have been tragic. and another part of this is, those passengers are literally trapped in the terminal. they can't immediately egress. there's no emergency exit out onto the tarmac, which i understand was a major problem with some of the people hiding at gate doors waiting to go finally be freed to run jot onto the tarmac. it could have been a terrible terrible tragedy. as bad as it was, i think we're lucky that it was contained so quickly by law enforcement personnel. >> tim, thank you very much. always appreciate your time and analysis. still to come more of our breaking news coverage of the deadly shooting at l.a.x. what we're just learning about the suspect and his motivation and what police say was an assault weapon. and this question. is there something deeply
if he had a semiautomatic weapon whether a handgun or a long gun, unfortunately a very target rich environment for him where you have people all unarmed. everyone else has gone through a metal detector and is not armed in that building except for the few police officers that are spread very thin throughout that terminal. so it could have been tragic. and another part of this is, those passengers are literally trapped in the terminal. they can't immediately egress. there's no emergency exit out...
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it cools absolute devastation the department for environment food and viral affairs says the risk of a dog with rabies entering the u.k. is still extremely low but animal charities disagree several have already said that they're stocking up on rabies vaccines in order to protect the stock. london's are back to the u.s. we go with the recent controversy within the senate over america's spying activities it's also one of those sports life in breaking this so it seems senator dianne feinstein had a change of heart this week which went from being a cheerleader for the n.s.a. to calling for a top to bottom review of the agency in the wake of the spying on allies leak and just yesterday feinstein put forth a bill that will lead to the reform the spy agency's surveillance practices that then i read the fine print the bill basically leaves the bulk metadata collection untouched and codified is the practice is already put in place well so they need senator nice three sixty i'm not one looks like the same old diane frankenstein to me happy belated hall that we never won let's go back to that.
it cools absolute devastation the department for environment food and viral affairs says the risk of a dog with rabies entering the u.k. is still extremely low but animal charities disagree several have already said that they're stocking up on rabies vaccines in order to protect the stock. london's are back to the u.s. we go with the recent controversy within the senate over america's spying activities it's also one of those sports life in breaking this so it seems senator dianne feinstein had...
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social security, to attack women's rights, to reduce food stamps, to push measures that degrade the environment. and yet, the democrats cannot move their agenda. >> well, remember the debate over the health care bill, what is now called obama care. the overwhelming majority of the democrats in both the house and the senate wanted a public option. they wanted some kind of medicare for all. and it was only a handful of democrats, the corporate democrats led by max baucus. >> from montana. >> yes. >> who was chairman of the banking and finance committee. >> that's right. so, a small group of democrats, the corporate democrats were able to thwart the public will and have a public option. so, i don't think you can blame the entire democratic party. it is true that big business has an important role to play in the democratic party. and i think that's why we got robert rubin and we got tim geithner and we got the kinds of people that have. >> clinton democrats? >> the clinton democrats. and i think that's why obama picked, i think, the wrong people to be his financial advisors when he came into office
social security, to attack women's rights, to reduce food stamps, to push measures that degrade the environment. and yet, the democrats cannot move their agenda. >> well, remember the debate over the health care bill, what is now called obama care. the overwhelming majority of the democrats in both the house and the senate wanted a public option. they wanted some kind of medicare for all. and it was only a handful of democrats, the corporate democrats led by max baucus. >> from...
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the main thrust of agriculture in the environment was there from the beginning. we tend to think of agriculture today as industrial agriculture and somehow that is different than what we have been doing for 10,000 years but the principle is exactly the same. we are not doing all that much different. the plants we do we are biological freaks. and you will grasses which are very rare in nature, nature preachers perennials and because they are and you wills they are there for a special purpose, to colonize areas after a fire, after a flood, after a real disaster occurred. something that resets the biological clock to zero. what we do when we do agriculture is mimic that disaster. we create disaster. that disaster is what allows those annuals to grow. so we reduce the biological clock again to zero and requires energy and fertilizer and a number of other things to sustain that disaster year after year. that is farming. the change we call industrial agriculture really occurred beginning in 1940, 1930, began in the united states and there was almost an intensification,
the main thrust of agriculture in the environment was there from the beginning. we tend to think of agriculture today as industrial agriculture and somehow that is different than what we have been doing for 10,000 years but the principle is exactly the same. we are not doing all that much different. the plants we do we are biological freaks. and you will grasses which are very rare in nature, nature preachers perennials and because they are and you wills they are there for a special purpose, to...
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it cools absolute devastation the department for environment through denver live fast says the risk of a dog with rabies entering the u.k. is still extremely low but animal charities disagree several have already said that that's stocking up on rabies vaccines in order to protect. us. and next the journalist who has helped publish edward snowden's leaks is accused of terrorism and as being honest for the rest of the world when we knew more on those accusations in just over thirty minutes. the office of civil rights in the city of seattle washington has told city employees that certain terms may not be used to the official e-mails and discussions scoring to good old fox news these terms would be brown bag and citizen ninety nine percent of americans when they hear the expression brown bag think of taking a nice healthy lunch you know in a brown paper bag to work with themselves but in politically correct insanity land these words are an obvious reminder of the days when a person's skin color was compared to a brown paper bag to determine race well if any were even remotely linked to an
it cools absolute devastation the department for environment through denver live fast says the risk of a dog with rabies entering the u.k. is still extremely low but animal charities disagree several have already said that that's stocking up on rabies vaccines in order to protect. us. and next the journalist who has helped publish edward snowden's leaks is accused of terrorism and as being honest for the rest of the world when we knew more on those accusations in just over thirty minutes. the...
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but an appeals court upheld a ban saying schools should create an inclusive environment. >>> black friday is getting an early start this year. at walmart, retailers offer deals well ahead of the traditional holiday shopping period. it started offering discounts this week. numerous stores are also opening on thanksgiving for the first time. experts say part of the reason we are seeing deals earlier than usual is because thanksgiving is november 28 making six fewer shopping days this season. >>> live in san jose, clear skies at this hour. we have your saturday evening forecast as the news continues on kpix 5. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, these are the hands a pediatrician. these are pioneering advances in heart surgery. and these are developing groundbreaking treatments for cancer. they're the hands of the nation's top doctors. kaiser permanente doctors. and though they are all different, they work together on a single mission: saving lives. discover how we are advancing medicine at kp.org join us, and thrive. concert today by san francio symphony to mark the mexican holiday of "dia de los muer" the day
but an appeals court upheld a ban saying schools should create an inclusive environment. >>> black friday is getting an early start this year. at walmart, retailers offer deals well ahead of the traditional holiday shopping period. it started offering discounts this week. numerous stores are also opening on thanksgiving for the first time. experts say part of the reason we are seeing deals earlier than usual is because thanksgiving is november 28 making six fewer shopping days this...
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>> the united states has a good environment especially for a young children that they get good education, and in afghanistan it's impossible for the kids, especially for the one who is working with the american for their kids it's impossible to goe go to the schools or kindergarten to get education. but for here there is no more fear of taliban to get my children or harm my children. i you can sen can send them to s or kindergarten for a good education. >> i saw somewhere you said that in afghanistan they would learn to hold guns. here they will learn to hold a pencil and paper. >> yeah. janis when he got off the plane last night i asked him, what does this mean to you? my kids instead of having to learn how to predict and defend -- protect and defend themselves, when they go to school they will be taught to hold a pen and pencil and piece of paper. >> janis welcom well to welcomed states. >> straight ahead the surprising pick for the most powerful person in the world. and mariel hemingway talks about the issues that her family has been fighting for a senlts efort --century. today's date
>> the united states has a good environment especially for a young children that they get good education, and in afghanistan it's impossible for the kids, especially for the one who is working with the american for their kids it's impossible to goe go to the schools or kindergarten to get education. but for here there is no more fear of taliban to get my children or harm my children. i you can sen can send them to s or kindergarten for a good education. >> i saw somewhere you said...
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and make sure they are going to be in a safe environment. >> the father was arrested late last week for an unrelated incident. it was during that time he told the arresting officer about his family's hardship. in trying to do good deed, officer ended up arresting the child's mother as well. >>> cashier in walnut creek was robbed at gun point. the suspect got away with a small amount of crash. as they report, not before the investigators got a hold of the picture. >> day after being robbed, the tooty fruity shop, off the palos verdes mall is closed. a sign up front, it is shutting down for a few days, after police say, this man, seen in the surveillance photo robbed the cashier at gun point just before 6:00 saturday evening. >> the suspect, white male in his twenty eats, has -- 20s, has just come in. purchased some yogurt. when the employee opened the till, grabbed money from the till, demanded the money. at one point, fled the cash and crash. >> the employee was working alone at the time and no other customers were in the yogurt shop. lieutenant jay hill, the employee also a young man d
and make sure they are going to be in a safe environment. >> the father was arrested late last week for an unrelated incident. it was during that time he told the arresting officer about his family's hardship. in trying to do good deed, officer ended up arresting the child's mother as well. >>> cashier in walnut creek was robbed at gun point. the suspect got away with a small amount of crash. as they report, not before the investigators got a hold of the picture. >> day...
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but in a environment like los angeles these are a thing of the past. there is no way politically we could build another land fill like this in is a setting like this. which is why this place is even more important. they run a massive material recycling center that will continue to o operate. from sorting to stacking, plastic, paper, kang cans all so be recycled. they are hoping that this is the future and land fills like this are the past. >> when you look at the where we are going and the industry these are dinosaurs. >> the trash that has been coming every day for the past 60 plus years has to go somewhere. so eventually it will be trucked 200 miles away to blythe, california. >> doesn't the trash become another neighbourhood's problem doedoesn't the idea of not in my backyard move from this community to another community? >> absolutely. and unfortunately the way those types of decisions are made, it follows the path of athlete leat resistance. >> when land fills shutdown like this and has to go further away there is a cost to that. >> mike hughes is
but in a environment like los angeles these are a thing of the past. there is no way politically we could build another land fill like this in is a setting like this. which is why this place is even more important. they run a massive material recycling center that will continue to o operate. from sorting to stacking, plastic, paper, kang cans all so be recycled. they are hoping that this is the future and land fills like this are the past. >> when you look at the where we are going and...
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i knew if i created a almost 60 minutes-like style environment and approached it like a journalist which is what i am by trade, they would take what i was asking and doing seriously. >> it was an approach to a tempt to get the truth from them and hopefully not have them dodge the difficult questions i was going to ask. it was only after a period of time after i showed this footage to other journalists and friends of mine that do make films said it's an intriguing story. when you go to talk to your brothers and sisters and other members of the community you should take a camera along. and i di did and it shaped up ta story i could tell. >> it's a fascinating story for you and your family. steve thanks very much for being with us here. >> thank you. steve's documentary, "open secret" will air sunday night at 9:00 on al jazeera america. >> fascinating non-verbal communication meets the fire of indian dance. they are moves to take decade to master we'll meet the revered pair of role not els mod modelss dance. >> audiences are intelligent ♪ >> now on one of the oldest dance forms in the wor
i knew if i created a almost 60 minutes-like style environment and approached it like a journalist which is what i am by trade, they would take what i was asking and doing seriously. >> it was an approach to a tempt to get the truth from them and hopefully not have them dodge the difficult questions i was going to ask. it was only after a period of time after i showed this footage to other journalists and friends of mine that do make films said it's an intriguing story. when you go to...
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. ♪ ♪ if i was a flower growing wild and free ♪ ♪ all i'd want is you to be my sweet honeybee ♪ ♪ and if was a tree growing tall and green ♪ ♪ all i'd want is you to shade me and be my leaves ♪ grown in america. picked & packed at the peak of ripeness. the same essential nutrients as fresh. del monte. bursting with life™. are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a range of options to choose from. careful, though -- that kind of power can go to your head. that explains a lot. yo, buddy! i got this. gimme one, gimme one, gimme one! the power of the "name your price" tool only from progressive. >> a top government official is now apologizing to all americans for the obamacare web site fee as score, but judging we today's hearing on capitol hill, sorry is probably not good enough. this is the first
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. ♪ ♪ if i was a flower growing wild and free ♪ ♪ all i'd want is you to be my sweet honeybee ♪ ♪ and if was a tree growing tall and green ♪ ♪ all i'd want is you to shade me and be my leaves ♪ grown in america. picked & packed at the peak of ripeness. the same essential nutrients as fresh. del monte. bursting...
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and it's in the context of this dynamic technology environment that the president has directed us to review our surveillance capabilities. >> one report from a german tabloid indicated that president obama knew that the nsa was tapping the phone of the german chance explore he allowed it to continue, again, german tabloid, a spokeswoman for the agency says that is simply not true. and "the wall street journal" reports the nsa stop monitoring chancellor merkel and other leaders after a white house review uncovered the operations. "the wall street journal" again. meanwhile, a state department spokeswoman says our ambassador to spain met with officials there to discuss reports that the nsa tracked more than 60 million phone calls in that country in one month. dana perino was the press secretary under george w. bush, the 43rd, president bush, 43, and this was happening under bush 43rd. >> i suppose. i don't get the outrage. i don't. i can mott believe the white house said we're going to have to curtail our operations, our intelligence, because they were embarrassed over a report. there's
and it's in the context of this dynamic technology environment that the president has directed us to review our surveillance capabilities. >> one report from a german tabloid indicated that president obama knew that the nsa was tapping the phone of the german chance explore he allowed it to continue, again, german tabloid, a spokeswoman for the agency says that is simply not true. and "the wall street journal" reports the nsa stop monitoring chancellor merkel and other leaders...
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if there's been a fundamental shift about ipo's, they're potential in a zero rate environment. i think it's going to be a huge deal and wall street knows it, but the you can iss ese ese ese- play risk on this is huge. stuart: we hear you. stay there for a second i've got to read this. people who receive a government check now outnuyear-round full-time workers. these are from the census bureau. 108 million received one form of government benefit. 101 # million held a full-time job. it seems to me that america is more and more resembly japan. what do you say? >> well, we've become a nation of handouts and i think what's interesting is japan still has an ethic where they want to work, they want to get ahead. you've got roughly two workers supporting three dependents. here in the united states we're not quite at the levels, but the attitude is very different. what i notice on the streets at home in japan, why work if the government is going to give everything to me in united states. where in japan there's an earnest attempt to find employment. imus: keith. thank you very much indee
if there's been a fundamental shift about ipo's, they're potential in a zero rate environment. i think it's going to be a huge deal and wall street knows it, but the you can iss ese ese ese- play risk on this is huge. stuart: we hear you. stay there for a second i've got to read this. people who receive a government check now outnuyear-round full-time workers. these are from the census bureau. 108 million received one form of government benefit. 101 # million held a full-time job. it seems to...